An adjusted trial balance is a listing of all the year-end balance sheet accounts, since all the income statement accounts have been closed to zero.
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Q15: One reason for preparing a trial balance
Q16: The purpose of an unadjusted trial balance
Q17: The trial balance prepared before the general
Q18: An unadjusted trial balance shows the general
Q19: Each adjusting entry affects a balance sheet
Q21: Adjusting entries must be journalized and posted
Q22: An account is closed at year-end when
Q23: The post-closing trial balance includes only balance
Q24: The complete accounting cycle begins with the
Q25: All accounts in the general ledger are
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